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1 Division of Gastroenterology, Union Hospital
Union Hosital ABDOMINAL EXAMINATION Zhu Liangru Division of Gastroenterology, Union Hospital

2 Range of Abdomen Superior:diaphragma Inferior: pelvis
Lateral: lateral abdominal wall Anterior: anterior abdominal wall Posterior: back bone,psoas

3 Abdominal Mark & Area

4 Abdominal Mark Midabdominal line Upper abdominal angle Xiphoid process
Costal margin umbilicus Lateral border of rectus muscles Anterior superior iliac spine Inguinal ligament

5 Abdominal Mark Costal margin composed of 8th-10th costal cartilage; abdominal area liver measure Xiphoid process elongation of breast bone; measurement of liver Epigastric angle included angle of costal arch; judge body type measurement of liver Umbilicus center in abdomen;abdominal area Anterior superior iliac spine the outstanding place of anterior of spine iliac Lateral border of rectus muscles elongation of midclavicular line;operative incision Midabdominal line elongation of anterior of median line; abdominal area Inguinal ligament mark of femoral artery,femoral vein Costalspinal angle included angle of 12th costal bone and back bone

6 Abdominal Area

7 Abdominal Area: Nine regions left hypochondriac region
right hypochondriac region epigastric region left lumber region right lumber region umbilieal region right iliac region left iliac region hypogastric region

8 Nine regions & Projection
spleen stomach transverse colon gallbladder ascending colon small intestine ileum sigmoid colon urinary bladder

9 Abdominal Area: Four regions left upper quadrant right upper quadrant
right lower quadrant Left lower quadrant

10 Abdominal Area: Seven regions Epigastric region
Right upper abdominal region Left upper abdominal region Umbilieal region Left lower abdominal region Right lower abdominal region Hypogastric region

11 Secquence of Abdominal Examination
Examination secquence inspection, auscultation, palpation , percussion Recording secquence inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation

12 Inspection

13 Attention of Inspection
The patient is relaxed and in a proper position. The patient is in a supine position, the head should be elevated on a pillow, abdomen is thoroughly exposed (from nipple to symphysis pubic). Proper time to examination. Light is adequate and soft, and comes from one side of head. Inspector stands on the patient’s right side, secquence is from upper to lower. examination in tangent direction.

14 Method of Inspection

15 Normal:flat 、full、low
Abdomial Shape Normal:flat 、full、low

16 xiphoid process umbilicus symphysis pubic low flat full

17 whole abdominal bulge:
ascites frog belly apical belly pneumatosis macrosis mass part abdominal bulge: organ intumesce (liver intumesce) tumor (stomach.liver,pancrease) inflammatory mass (tuberculous peritonitis) distension (stomach distension) mass in abdominal wall hernia ( umbilical hernia, indirect hernia)

18 Inspection in Ascites

19 Differential Diagnosis in mass in abdominal wall and mass in abdominal cavity

20 Abdominal Retraction whole abdominal retraction athrepsy dehydration
cachexia (boat-belly) part abdominal retraction : postoperative scar

21 Boat shaped-abdomen

22 Respiratory Movement Abdominal breathing: adult male, children
Costal breathing: adult female attenuated in abdominal breathing : acute abdomen, ascites, macrosis mass, pregnancy reinforcement in abdominal breathing : diseases in thoracic cavity(hydrothorax), hysteria

23 Abdominal Vein

24 Generally we can’t find distended abdominal vein in normal people.
Prominence of distended veins indicates increased collateral circulation as a result of obstruction in the portal venous system or in the vena cava The normal direction of blood flow is away from umbilicus. The upper abdominal veins carry blood upward to the superior vena cava, the lower abdominal veins carry blood downtoward to the inferior vena cava.

25 Portal hypertension Inferior vena cava obstruction

26 Method to Judgement the Direction of Blood Flow

27 Gastrointestinal pattern & Peristalsis

28 Generally we couldn’t find gastrointestinal pattern
and peristalsis in normal people. Gastrointestinal obstruction: gastral pattern intestinal pattern peristalsis

29 Small bowel obstruction colon obstruction

30 Others Information

31 skin rash: infection diseases, drug allergy, herpes zona
pigments: Addison disease, Grey-Turner sign, Cullen sign ventral stripe: striae albicantes, purple striae (hypercortisolism) scar: operation, trauma, infection hernia: umbilical hernia, oblique inguinal hernia, direct hernia umbilicus: evection, depression, secrection hairs: disposition, increase, decrease pulsation: abdominal aneurysm, increasing in right ventricle of heart

32 Palpation

33 Method of Palpation The patient is relaxed position
The patient is in a supine position, the head should be elevated on a pillow, genuflex, slowly abdominal respiration Inspector stands right beside patient Start from left iliac region, anti-clock wise, “S” shape Commence palpation at a site remote from the area of pain All areas of abdomen must be palpated systematically

34 Abdominal Palpation Light palpation Deep palpation

35 Tensity

36 Increase of tensity Intestinal distension, ascites, artificial pneumoperitoneum rigidity(board-like rigidity) acute diffuse peritonitis dough kneading sensation tuberculous peritonitis, carcinomatous peritonitis Decrease of tensity Chronic wasting disease, multipara, aged, dehydration

37 Tenderness & Rebound tenderness

38 tenderness rebound tenderness

39 1. Gastritis or gastric ulcer
2. Duodenal ulcer 3. Pancreatitis or tumor 4. Cholecystitis cholelithiaisis 5. appendicitis 6. Disease of intestine 7. Disease of urinary bladder,uterus 8. Ileocecal junction 9. sigmoid 10.spleen,splenic flexure of colon 11.liver,hepatic flexure of colon 12.pancreatitis

40 McBurney point ant. Sup. spine

41 Palpation of Organs

42 One hand palpation Bimanual palpation Hooking technique

43 Ballottement palpation

44 Knee-elbow Position Palpation

45 Attention in palpation of liver
Anterior-lateral finger pulp to palpate organs Place your hand flat with fingers pointing towards the patients’s head position of palpation at exterior margin of rectus abdominis palpate deeply while asking the patient breathe in and out deeply start in the right iliac fossa when examining macrosis liver 应与肝脏鉴别的脏器: 横结肠为横行条索状物,与肝脏质地不同 腹直肌腱划左右两侧对称,不随呼吸移动 右肾下极位置较深,边缘圆顿,不能掀起下缘

46 Differential Diagnosis
Transverse colon rectus abdominis tendon Lower lobe of right renal

47 Technique of Liver Palpation
lung liver

48 Projection of Liver Perpendicula distance 4-8cm Perpendicula

49 Measurement

50 Description of liver Size :below right costal margin 1cm,
below xiphoid porcess 3cm Texture:three grade---soft,moderate, hard Surface:slick, nodus Edge:thickness, regularity Tenderness:no tenderness in normal liver hepatojugular reflux Pulsation:conduct pulsation, expansile pulsation Scrape:inflammatory surrounding liver Liver thrill:ballottement ---hepatic echinococcosis

51 Manipulation of palpation of spleen

52 Measurement of spleen Line I:distance from the across point of left medioclavicular line and costal border to inferior margin of spleen Line II: distance from the across point of left medioclavicular line and costal border to ultima thule of spleen Line III: distance from right border of spleen to anterior median line

53 Enlarged spleen moderate cirrhosis, chronic lymphocytic leukemia,
mild acute hepatitis, typhoid,acute malaria, septicemia moderate cirrhosis, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, chronic hemolytic jaundice, lymphoma severe chronic granulocytic leukemia, myelofibrosis

54 Description of liver Description of spleen
Size Texture Surface Edge Tenderness Pulsation Scrape

55 Palpation of gallbladder
manipulation one hand slipping palpation or hook Murphy sign Courvoisier sign

56 Palpation of Kidney (A) Place left hand in the right or left loin posteriorly. (B) Place the right hand on the abdomen anteriorly and press gently dowmwards. Push the left hand upwards. A palpable kidney can be balloted between the two hands.

57 The kidney may be palpable in thin normal individuals.
The right kidney lies lower than the left, so it is more likely to be palpable. Nephroptosis enlarged kidney is found in nephrydrosis, empyema, tumor of kidney, polycystic renal disease

58 Tenderness Point of nephric duct and Kidney Upper nephric duct point
hypochondrium Costa-carinal point 肋腰点 Costa-lumbar point Upper nephric duct point middle nephric duct point ventral aspect Back side

59 Mass in Abdomen

60 “Mass” in normal abdomen
rectus muscle belly & tendinea body of lumbar vertebra cochlear of sacral bone stoolmass in sigmoid colon transverse colon caecum

61 Abnormal Mass Location Size length,broad,deep
Shape skeleton,edge,surface Texture Tenderness Pulsation Degree of excursion

62 Fluid thrill (Fluctuation)

63 Manipulation of fluid thrill
patient assistant inspector fluctuation Assistant places his hand vertically at the anterior median line, Examiner places hand flat at both side of lateral abdominal wall, One hand percuss one side abdominal wall, fluctuation can be sensed in another hand

64 Succussion Splash Succussion splash can exist in people after meal or drinking Succussion splash exists in fast or 6-8 hours after meals suggests pyloric obstruction or gastric dilatation

65 Percussion Percussion is used to demonstrate the presence of gaseous distension and fluid or solid masses. Light percession is preferable, since it produced a clearer tone.

66 Abdomen Percussion Sound
All four quadrant of abdomen are evaluated by percussion Tympany is the most commom percussion note in abdomen presence of gas within the stomach,small bowel,colon. Dullness exists in liver (right hypochondrium region) spleen (left hypochondrium region) distended urinary bladder (suprapubic area) enlarged uterus (suprapubic area) psoas (back side)

67 Increasing in Dullness region
organ swell tumor ascites Increasing in tympany gaseous distension perforation

68 Percussion of Liver upper border of liver right midclavicular line
right anterior axillary line right scapular line relative dullness area resonance dullness absolute dullness area dullness flatness

69 right midclavicular line Anterior median line
lower border of liver right midclavicular line Anterior median line tympany dullness

70 Normal Liver Border upper border
right midclavicular line the fifth interspace right axillary line the senenth interspace right scapular line the tenth interspace lower border right midclavicular line right costal margin

71 Measurement Size right midclavicular line 9-11cm
anterior median line 4-8cm

72 Change of Liver Border Increasing in liver dullness area
liver carcinoma, liver abscess, hepatitis, polycystic Decreasing in liver dullness area acute hepatic necrosis, cirrhosis, gaseous distension Absence of liver dullness area acute perforation of hollow viscus

73 Percussion Tenderness of Liver and Gallbladder

74 Traube Area Traube area 9.5cm×6.0cm

75 Percussion of Spleen left midaxillary line normal spleen border
route left midaxillary line normal spleen border left midaxillary line the ninth-eleventh interspace longitude 4-7cm Change of spleen border increasing enlarged spleen decreasing gastric dialation, distension

76 Shifting Dullness The quantity of ascites is more than 1000ml

77 Percussion of ascites tympany dullness

78 Shifting Dullness supine tympany dullness tympany dullness
lateral position

79 Manipulation supine lateral position Place left hand on the umbilicus region, right hand percuss. note central tympany. Move left hand to one side of abdominal wall,then rotate patient onto another side. Notice that dullness has shifted toward the umbilicus on the dependent side. Tympany area has shifted toward the superior flank.

80 Differential diagnosis between Ovarian cyst and ascites

81 Differential diagnosis between Ovarian cyst and ascites
tympany tympany dullness dullness ovarian cyst ascites

82 Ruler Pressing test

83 Sensitive to percussion in Ridge costal angle

84 Projection of ridge costal angle
right kidney ridge costal angle

85 Sensitive to percussion in ridge costal angle

86 Bladder Percussion Location:suprapubic area Empty bladder tympany
Filling with urinary dullness

87 Auscultation

88 Area of Abdominal Auscultation
pancrease liver spleen abdominal aorta gurgling sound arteria renalis

89 Bowel Sound Normal 4-5/min Active >10/min
Auscultation of bowel sounds can provide information about the motion of air and liquid in the gastrointestinal tract. Normal /min Active >10/min Hyperactive mechanic intestine obstruction Hypoactive Absent paralytic intestine obstruction

90 Vascular Murmur Arterial murmur center of abdomen: abdominal aneurysm
abdominal aorta stenosis left or right upper quadrant: renal arterial stenosis bilateral of inferior belly:arteria iliaca stenosis left lobe of liver:left lobe carcinoma Venous murmur portal hypertension:umbilicus or epigastrium continious buzz

91 Friction Sound Splenic infarction Perisplenitis Zuckergussleber
Cholecystitis Peritonitis

92 Scratch Sound

93 Identify lower edge of liver

94 Small amounts of ascites:puddle sign

95 Thank you!


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